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Mike A - July 12, 2020
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perfect fix
A little slow in shipping, but with the helpful video, changed the part and works like new.
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Wayne A - February 18, 2019
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Part fixed the problem, came quickly
Old part was leaking water. Found a video on the internet on exactly how to replace it. Decoupling the water hose would have been a significant issue without the video. Overall the part was very easy to replace, it fixed the water leak.
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Srinivas
April 21, 2024
I am replacing Water Filter Manifold (PS3409337; 318398302). Your repair video suggest using silicone sealant to seal the hole after replacing the tubing. What kind of silicone sealant should I use. Can I use silicone sealant from hardware store used in kitchen, windows, etc?
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For model number FPBS2778UF1
Hi Srinivas, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, you can use any silicone sealant to insulate the incoming and outgoing water filter lines. We hope this information is useful!
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